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* sverk/crypto-hmac-enhancements/OTP-10640:
crypto: Add RFC-4231 test vectors for output truncation
crypto: Add test cases for the generic hmac interface in the RFC-4231 tests
crypto: Add RFC-2202 test vectors for HMAC-MD5 and HMAC-SHA1
crypto: Provide a generic interface for HMAC generation
crypto: Document all types currently available for hmac_init
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this updates the previous patch adding tests for the ripemd160 functions
to use the hash and hash_init family instead of calling directly.
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add ripemd160 message digest support to the crypto app,
includes some test cases.
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Also added test code to check the consistency of crypto:info().
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An attempt to enable the use of openssl 0.9.7
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OpenSSL 0.9.7 does not support sha224,384,256,512
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* ia/ssl/tls1.1and1.2: (46 commits)
ssl: Clean up of code thanks to dialyzer
ssl: Test suite adjustments
ssl & public_key: Prepare for release
ssl: Use crypto:strong_rand_bytes if possible
ssl & public_key: Add use of more "sha-rsa oids"
ssl: Fix inet header option to behave as in inet
ssl: TLS 1.2: fix hash and signature handling
ssl: TLS 1.2: fix Certificate Request list of Accepted Signatur/Hash combinations
ssl: Add Signature Algorithms hello extension from TLS 1.2
ssl: Fix rizzo tests to run as intended
ssl: TLS-1.1 and TLS-1.2 support should not be default until R16
ssl: Signture type bug
ssl: Add crypto support check (TLS 1.2 require sha256 support)
ssl: Dialyzer fixes
ssl: IDEA cipher is deprecated by TLS 1.2
ssl: Run relevant tests for all SSL/TLS versions
ssl: Add TLS version switches to openssl tests
ssl: Enable TLS 1.2
ssl: Enable mac_hash for TLS 1.2
ssl: Implement TLS 1.2 signature support
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Replace _hash functions with {digest,_} argument
to existing sign/verify functions.
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Remove the need for padding up to 16-byte multiple.
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OTP-10106
OTP-10107
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When crypto_SUITE was migrated to the common_test format in commit
f6b19ef8603b46c64f3722ede3915dd1ac67bae8, some things were lost
in translation. Reinstate the previous behaviour:
1) Run the info/1 test case. This test case will cause a skip if
the test is run on a non-commercial platform and the entire
crypto application is missing. If the crypto application exists,
but does not work properly, the test case will fail.
2) If info/1 is skipped or fails, don't run any other test cases
in crypto_SUITE. (That is, if there is a basic problem, ONE
failed test case is sufficient indication.)
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* pg/des-cfb-functions:
[crypto] Remove swedish characters from test code
[crypto] Add DES and Triple DES cipher feedback (CFB) mode functions
OTP-9640
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* sverker/revert-md2-With-RSA-Encryption:
Revert "Prepare for release"
Revert "Support md2WithRSAEncryption certificates in public_key"
Revert "Support 'md2' hash in crypto:rsa_sign/3 and crypto:rsa_verify/4"
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Only used for commercial builds
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This reverts commit 82897cc8f399fab832148711b586215c9a3f7af1.
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* cr/md2-With-RSA-Encryption:
Document crypto:sha_mac_96/2 to compute an SHA MAC, not MD5
Support md2WithRSAEncryption certificates in public_key
Support 'md2' hash in crypto:rsa_sign/3 and crypto:rsa_verify/4
OTP-9554
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Also let it throw badarg if 'Hi' is not larger than 'Lo'.
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The current crypto module implementations require all of the data
being encrypted or authenticated to be in memory at one time. When
trying to encrypt or authenticate a large file (on order of GBs),
this is problematic.
The implementation of AES CTR uses the same underlying implementation
as aes_ctr_[en|de]crypt, but hands the state back to the client
after every operation.
The HMAC implementation differs from the previous implementations of
sha_mac and md5_mac. The old implementations did not utilize the
OpenSSL HMAC implementation. In order to ensure that I didn't
implement something incorrectly, I chose to use the OpenSSL HMAC
implementation directly, since it handles streaming as well. This
has the added side benefit of allowing other hash functions to be
used as desired (for instances, I added support for ripemd160
hashing).
While I haven't done this, it seems like the existing md5_mac and
sha_mac functions could either be depricated or redefined in terms
of the new hmac_ functions.
Update AES CTR and HMAC streaming with code review input
Ensure that memcpy operations in hmac operations are being size
checked properly. Rename aes_ctr_XXX_with_state to
aes_ctr_stream_XXX. Remove redundant hmac_init_[sha|md5|ripemd160]
functions. Fix documentation for hmac_final_n.
Fix possible error using negative value as a marker on an unsigned int
Now, use a separate marker and add a unit test to test specifically for
a case where HashLen is larger than the underlying resultant hash.
Revert "Fix possible error using negative value as a marker on an unsigned int"
This reverts commit 59cb177aa96444c0fd3ace6d01f7b8a70dd69cc9.
Resolve buffer overflow posibility on an unsigned int.
Change handling the marker for HashLen to use the fact that a second
parameter that has to be the the HashLen was passed. Also, ensure
that HashLen parameter is positive.
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Added some checks in crypto.erl and crypto.c.
Changed ssh_bits to use strong_rand_mpint.
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Also adds documentation and unit tests.
Thanks to Geoff Cant.
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* hw/call-chmod-without-f:
Call chmod without the "-f" flag
Conflicts:
erts/emulator/test/Makefile
lib/asn1/test/Makefile
lib/crypto/test/Makefile
lib/debugger/test/Makefile
lib/docbuilder/test/Makefile
lib/edoc/test/Makefile
lib/erl_interface/test/Makefile
lib/inviso/test/Makefile
lib/parsetools/test/Makefile
lib/percept/test/Makefile
lib/ssl/test/Makefile
lib/syntax_tools/test/Makefile
lib/test_server/test/Makefile
lib/tools/test/Makefile
OTP-9170
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"-f" is a non-standard chmod option which at least SGI IRIX and HP UX do
not support. As the only effect of the "-f" flag is to suppress warning
messages, it can be safely omitted.
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New variants of crypto:dss_sign and crypto:dss_verify with an extra
argument to control how the digest is calculated.
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